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Regression

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Generally, regression is a move backwards: it is the opposite of progression. Specifically:

  • A term for the exploring, for example with the assistance of a therapist, of (possibly unpleasant) past memories (some believe even past life, see past life regression) as part of the treatment for mental illnesses or self improvement. See psychotherapy, hypnotherapy.
  • A re-introduction of a defect into a later revision of a product. See engineering, regression testing.
  • The phenomenon by which the sea retreats, or regresses, as a consequence of lowering sea level. See Transgression (geology).
  • The fictional reverse of the normal flow of time. In many animated television series this is usually shown as the characters being turned back into children.
  • In reading, regression is going back to re-read something recently read. Speed reading courses often discourage this.
  • In psychology, regression is believed to be a defense mechanism of the ego, where a person reacts to failure with an immature response.
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